Olivier Peyon

 

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Olivier Peyon is a French screenwriter and film director, born in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, France, on January 23, 1969. Olivier Peyon grew up in the suburbs of Paris. He went to college in Nantes to study Economics then returned to Paris where he began working as a production assistant, notably on films by Idrissa Ouedraogo. Then he translated English-language films for French distribution, including works by Coen Brothers, Ken Loach, Stephen Frears, Danny Boyle, Jane Campion, as well as Four Weddings and a Funeral, Being John Malkovich, Notting Hill, The Usual Suspects and the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. He started out with the short film Promis, juré, followed by Jingle Bells, selected for the 54th Venice Film Festival, Claquage après étirements, and À tes amours, awarded at New York, Gardanne, Luchon and La Ciotat. His first feature film Les Petites Vacances, was released in 2007, starring Claude Brasseur and Bernadette Lafont

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Olivier Peyon

Born 1969-01-23 (57 years ago) in L'Haÿ-les-Roses.

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César Award for Best Documentary (Comment j'ai détesté les maths) 39th César Awards 2014 Comment j'ai détesté les maths

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Olivier Peyon is a French screenwriter and film director, born in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, France, on January 23, 1969.

Olivier Peyon grew up in the suburbs of Paris. He went to college in Nantes to study Economics then returned to Paris where he began working as a production assistant, notably on films by Idrissa Ouedraogo. Then he translated English-language films for French distribution, including works by Coen Brothers, Ken Loach, Stephen Frears, Danny Boyle, Jane Campion, as well as Four Weddings and a Funeral, Being John Malkovich, Notting Hill, The Usual Suspects and the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

He started out with the short film Promis, juré, followed by Jingle Bells, selected for the 54th Venice Film Festival, Claquage après étirements, and À tes amours, awarded at New York, Gardanne, Luchon and La Ciotat.

His first feature film Les Petites Vacances, was released in 2007, starring Claude Brasseur and Bernadette Lafont.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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